Blackfire Leather Conditioner Review

Jesse@Autopia

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I used Blackfire Leather Conditioner on my 1999 Land Rover Discovery completely dried out leather seats. Before I purchased this vehicle it sat outside in the Florida sun for about 5 years with nobody caring for it, so I had a couple tasks on the list to restore this truck.


As you can see the rear seats have been dried out and have several scratches, if these seats were conditioned I wouldn't have any scratches or cracks.

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Taped the seat off for a 50/50.

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After one coat of Blackfire leather conditioner the difference was outstanding, it's a little harder to see a difference with lighter colors, but it softened up the leather and gave it a soft flexible feel rather to the ruff, hard, scratchy leather it was before.

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Blackfire Leather Conditioner was easy to apply, I simply applied it with an applicator and wiped it off with a clean microfiber towel. I applied two thin layers of the conditioner since the seats were so bad, and the seats absorbed and it gave it a healthy look as well.

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The front seats are beyond repair, but I still added the leather conditioner to see what it would do.
Before:

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After:

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I am going to have to get new front leather seats. This just shows what happens to leather when it is not cared for and protected.

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Links to Products:
BLACKFIRE Leather Conditioner
Microfiber towels
 
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